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use the word stall. the president gave us a little hope tonight that an agreement to avert a middle class tax hike could still occur next week. saw the breakdown play hideously in the session today. dow shrimping 120 points. nasdaq diving .96%. it makes sense the market got a whacking when you consider that the speaker of the house didn't have enough votes in his own party to push through any tax increases and the president says there's got to be some. that's even for people making more than a million bucks. it was for show. the president would have vetoed the bill. he insisted again that he will not -- tonight, he's not about to let the rich get away with it, whatever that means. we have been worried that since the election the politicians won't rise above partisanship and come to an agreement. we at cnbc have taken an historic position. get a deal done for the good of the country. what faces us is worrisome. nation could see 2 million jobs loss. slashing of unemployment benefits when you are laying peo
use the word stall. the president gave us a little hope tonight that an agreement to avert a middle class tax hike could still occur next week. saw the breakdown play hideously in the session today. dow shrimping 120 points. nasdaq diving .96%. it makes sense the market got a whacking when you consider that the speaker of the house didn't have enough votes in his own party to push through any tax increases and the president says there's got to be some. that's even for people making more than a...
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i used to know grace and i'm not sure what's in it and stock is red hot. i vow to be bullish about it if i can find out more about it other than the chart. we'll do work on grace next week. let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that have a clear end game and that one doesn't have it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >> yo, mad money. >> what's shaking? >> man, i lived in tents. let's go to karen in arizona. karen? >> what -- what -- you -- i'm sorry. the big -- >> booyah from beautiful wesley chapel. >> man, everybody is compared to where i'm from. i never say that. >> you're the sexiest man on tv, cramer. i'm always in the house of pleasure whenever i'm watching you. >> well, thank you. >> booyah from pittsburgh. how are you? >> i'm doing great. i have my pittsburgh steelers stoul. you, my friend, control your own destiny. >> so what did bob have
i used to know grace and i'm not sure what's in it and stock is red hot. i vow to be bullish about it if i can find out more about it other than the chart. we'll do work on grace next week. let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that have a clear end game and that one doesn't have it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >>...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> we still put such page in analyst's committee comments th just human. now the stock that you are recommending that is in free fall before your very eyes and how you can't take it anymore. it is up 22 points low where the stock went out today. on november 25th, $571 the stock will give you a 20% return that is what they said. apple had a 28% correction, come all the way down from down there. it was still be low the other targets. in the end they said it was at a near term trough and seemed like a good trade to them. the supply constraints may not be an issue at all. more than just a trade. downgraded which caused the stock to trade more thank $500 before it opened. as articulated in our recent initiation, it was trading oriented. reflecting the near term rally. however, near term supply chain bring into question the strength of the iphone 5. as such, we see the likelihood of the near term rally as diminish
try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> we still put such page in analyst's committee comments th just human. now the stock that you are recommending that is in free fall before your very eyes and how you can't take it anymore. it is up 22 points low where the stock went out today. on november 25th, $571 the stock will give you a 20% return that is what they said. apple had a 28% correction, come...
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or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. take advantage of exceptional values on the audi a8 during the season of audi event. >>> here in the united states, we're sitting on titanic amounts of energy that's both cheaper and cleaner than coal or oil, talking about natural gas. but we end up burning off millions of cubic feet of it a day because we don't have enough demand since our government refuses to support embracing nat gas for service vehicles. while we probably aren't going to use it ourselves, last time we got good news in the form of a government report. commissioned by the department of energy that gave its blessing to the idea of exporting the fuel via liquefied natural gas terminals, it's a positiv
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> despite what you may hear in the news, there are members of congress willing to compromise despite having signed the norquist pledge to never raise taxes. i talked to grover norquist many times on this show. i'm going to continue to introduce you to those politician who's have had the courage to question whether a hard and fast rule is really best for the country. here's a running count of law makers who say they are willing to break the pledge that they have signed. we suspect that the empty spaces could fill up over the coming weeks. if you'd like to call your congressman and tell them that, that's up to you. but if you thought that norquist conservative anti-tax pledge is for republicans only, i want to introduce you to congressman robert andrews. he's a democrat from new jersey. congressman andrews, thank you for joining us. you are one of a handful of democrats who have signed on to the tax pledge. the
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> despite what you may hear in the news, there are members of congress willing to compromise despite having signed the norquist pledge to never raise taxes. i talked to grover norquist many times on this show. i'm going to continue to introduce you to those politician who's have had the courage to question whether a hard and fast rule is really best for the country. here's a running count of law...
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so, who better to explain that to us than christine romans? she joins us now. lay this thing out for us. >> it's one of the most ex pinsive in the dense and complicated tax code. it's the middle class's most cherished tax break. government snding on this deduction will reach $100 billion by 2014 making it the third largest tax break on the books. but who is it really helping? it tends to benefit the upper middle class families the most. these bars behind me show income and the circles show the average savings for those with annual income up to $40,000, the average savings is a whopping $91 a year, ali. for those earning more than $250,000, their savings is much more significant about $5,500. it's not helping to boost homeownership. 65% of americans live in a home that they own. it was up nearly 70% during the housing boom. in 2005 and 2006. now we're back to the same levels in the 1980s. yes, the great recession is partly to blame. we are stuck in this 64% to 69% range. ali, housing industry lobbyists are telling lawmakers, keep your hands off this deduction. y
so, who better to explain that to us than christine romans? she joins us now. lay this thing out for us. >> it's one of the most ex pinsive in the dense and complicated tax code. it's the middle class's most cherished tax break. government snding on this deduction will reach $100 billion by 2014 making it the third largest tax break on the books. but who is it really helping? it tends to benefit the upper middle class families the most. these bars behind me show income and the circles...
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but, that yield might not be the protection it used to be. that more than doubles the tax on dividends. we saw one of the biggest retail jugger nauts, the gap. sales have become sloppy to surrender $3.57 or 10%. although that doesn't spell the death of retailers, we go off the charts tonight. and we witnessed downward pressure in the oil sector. today is the first day when the group got any lift at all. so what do we do? is it game over for equities should i go home? no, no, no. let me first say absolutely not. we have to get either to a cliff resolution, or so the situation where no one expects the resolution. going with the latter, hey, that is new. let me walk you through here. today last week. if you recall, we heard from a host of executives. they felt like compromise was in the air. it was real and eminent. we heard from the ceo of goldman sachs. it could be hammered out without real difficulty if it were in the private sector. when i heard those execs touch base with them and spoke with them on both sides of the aisle i thought there w
but, that yield might not be the protection it used to be. that more than doubles the tax on dividends. we saw one of the biggest retail jugger nauts, the gap. sales have become sloppy to surrender $3.57 or 10%. although that doesn't spell the death of retailers, we go off the charts tonight. and we witnessed downward pressure in the oil sector. today is the first day when the group got any lift at all. so what do we do? is it game over for equities should i go home? no, no, no. let me first...
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used to have it on my pc. by never having your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when the basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fathom in recent years, that's where the new diversification comes in, diversification by strategy. just like being diversified by sector immunizes your portfolio against massive across-the-board losses being diversified for strategy helps no matter what market you're in helps with something that's working. reserve one space in your portfolio for a high-yielding dividend stock. now a good old-fashioned growth name, especially a secular growth stock. on wall street secular has nothing to do with public versus parochial schools or establishment clause and first amendment, which you know i question. no, on wall street when a company has secular growth it means u
used to have it on my pc. by never having your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you own getting crushed when the basket gets run over by a truck or an oncoming train. what if you want to put an extra layer of protection against a market that's become increasingly volatile and difficult to fathom in recent years, that's where the new diversification comes in, diversification by strategy. just like being diversified by sector...
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well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech when tech is often considered heavily dependent upon europe? as much as 20%, 25% of the earnings for tech are derived from the continent. it's been deadly. we know this because the business don't dodge it on the conference call. that's how you learn about it. the analysts won't let them get away with it. listen to a q & a at the end of the call. if you're in a company that has european exposure, you'll hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia one out of every two questions about china. you want some preventative earning medicine? go through the previous calls of your companies. if the plurality of questions say are about europe you know you're going to be in for a bruising next time. what's what the analysts are focusing on, forcing the companies to talk about. it's china that can fool so many of the cyclicals, smoke stack companies. go into the earnings calls of caterpillar, joy global, cummins. check out the calls of freeport mcmoran, pea
well, we got our heads handed to us. similarly owning tech when tech is often considered heavily dependent upon europe? as much as 20%, 25% of the earnings for tech are derived from the continent. it's been deadly. we know this because the business don't dodge it on the conference call. that's how you learn about it. the analysts won't let them get away with it. listen to a q & a at the end of the call. if you're in a company that has european exposure, you'll hear one out of every two or...
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. >> thanks so much for joining us. let's see what the future holds in terms of jobs. >>> does this man scare you? if you're a republican in congress, the answer is probably yes, but in the last three weeks, more and more lawmakers have said they are down with grover norquist and his so-called taxpayer protection pledge. i'll introduce you to two of them right after this. from the best players in history to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. at chevy's year-end event, we have 11 vehicles that offer an epa-estimated 30 mpg highway or better. yeah? hey. hey. where's your suit? oh, it's casual friday. oh. [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. this holiday season, get a 2013 malibu ls for around $199 per month, or get $1,000 holiday bonus cash. get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >>> well, he might be the most power
. >> thanks so much for joining us. let's see what the future holds in terms of jobs. >>> does this man scare you? if you're a republican in congress, the answer is probably yes, but in the last three weeks, more and more lawmakers have said they are down with grover norquist and his so-called taxpayer protection pledge. i'll introduce you to two of them right after this. from the best players in history to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united...
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so it's useful to you and me. november 211, ponce said that the mac d int kader indicator gave you a classic signal. these things put it back to the high for the year now. the rth had stayed above the 200 day moving average. there, ma, moving average. the red. okay? and this is how it stayed. remember? it never took out the 200 day moving average. that's a very important -- long-term measure of the etf trajectory. when i was in the game, used the 200-day as my benchmark. a few days ago, we got what he the ponce called bullish development. the 50-day moving average, a much shorter term measure of its trajectory. not one i care for but that's okay. i'm not in the charge here. when that happens, the chart followers tend to jump onboard. ponce knows that the rth is 1% below the all time closing high right now. very little resistance. and it could be smooth sailing for as far as the eye can see. wish i were taller. anyway -- doesn't everybody? i don't know what -- anyway, ponce says he would only the rth right here and
so it's useful to you and me. november 211, ponce said that the mac d int kader indicator gave you a classic signal. these things put it back to the high for the year now. the rth had stayed above the 200 day moving average. there, ma, moving average. the red. okay? and this is how it stayed. remember? it never took out the 200 day moving average. that's a very important -- long-term measure of the etf trajectory. when i was in the game, used the 200-day as my benchmark. a few days ago, we got...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ male announcer ] zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a space captain, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. just like an officer helps a captain explore the universe, zeebox helps you discover what shows are most popular, where the biggest buzz is, or what the stars are watching now. download zeebox free, and let your tv go where it's never gone before. >>> if you believe the housing recovery is here to stay, take a look at lumber liquidators, ll for you home gamers. we're big fans of housing related here on "mad money." it's a major retailer of hardwood floors. the kind of thing you buy to spruce up your home or build a new one. lumber liquidators has been on a huge run, about 200% since the beginning of the year, but pulling back over the last month, now about six points off of its high, in part because you have to believe people are ringing the register ahead of the fiscal cliff so they can pay a lower capital g
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that's the language he uses. in other words, the idea that dell might take this private is difficult to dismiss. shoep caveats his upgrade well. pc demand in pricing becomes weaker than he thinks and looking for aggressive price cutting, it could be a weak call. dell might be challenged to do well, given that dell has tried to move into bigger, more cloud-friendly server offerings. maybe the company does something big with its cash which would make a deal, a leveraged buy-out impossible. for me, dell as well as fellow pc traveler hewlett-packard are in secular and cyclical decline. i'm a believer that the tablet, the ipad is the true enemy of the pc, and will take share even as shoep talks about they're very different markets and not the true competition that i think they are. given that shoep refreshes us with stories from a couple of years ago and many points ago for dell was much higher than michael dell discussed going private with the media and everyone is negative at the same time, i think it's possible tha
that's the language he uses. in other words, the idea that dell might take this private is difficult to dismiss. shoep caveats his upgrade well. pc demand in pricing becomes weaker than he thinks and looking for aggressive price cutting, it could be a weak call. dell might be challenged to do well, given that dell has tried to move into bigger, more cloud-friendly server offerings. maybe the company does something big with its cash which would make a deal, a leveraged buy-out impossible. for...
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your inability to give us a deal, any deal is crushing our economy. allow me to explain. since i read @jimcramer on twitter, people say i'm biased. i believe that the compromise which all the common sense people are looking for, some combination of spending cuts, higher taxes and pro-growth initiatives doesn't come into play anymore in washington. too many pledges, too much ideology. i am part of the 2% that's going to have to pay more. i have the highest effective tax rate possible, 48% for a variety of reasons. but i am willing to pay more because i used to pay more at one time and i'm grateful for what this country has done for me. i know that those of us are lucky enough to have done well in this country have had a really good run and it's time to show some gratefulness, even if we think the government may be profligate with some of our money. selfishness masked as insight? enough already! i want others to do well too. so don't get the idea -- i'm not against the next guy doing better. the idea is that the small business person that everyone claims to be looking out f
your inability to give us a deal, any deal is crushing our economy. allow me to explain. since i read @jimcramer on twitter, people say i'm biased. i believe that the compromise which all the common sense people are looking for, some combination of spending cuts, higher taxes and pro-growth initiatives doesn't come into play anymore in washington. too many pledges, too much ideology. i am part of the 2% that's going to have to pay more. i have the highest effective tax rate possible, 48% for a...
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it ain't just us talking. today's selloff after a nice move up caused first by good corporate news, buy backs, decent earnings, then the initial word about how the fed's going to keep rates low, shows you it may be finally dawning on people that there might not be a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. although i did hear quite encouraging some of the guys were saying no vacation without legislation. they're getting that part of the game plan. after a week's worth of rally in part driven by hopes that a deal could be made, who can blame people for taking profits when the fed chief takes action, spurred in part because the man who invented the fiscal cliff seems to think the odds are high here we're going over it. there's always a constituency disappointed at any bold action. we heard the fed's actions were reckless, feckless, irresponsible. other concerns that things might be far worse than we think. the fed has given up on any chance that our leaders will rise above this morass. i think bernanke is the only grownu
it ain't just us talking. today's selloff after a nice move up caused first by good corporate news, buy backs, decent earnings, then the initial word about how the fed's going to keep rates low, shows you it may be finally dawning on people that there might not be a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. although i did hear quite encouraging some of the guys were saying no vacation without legislation. they're getting that part of the game plan. after a week's worth of rally in part driven by hopes...
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we got our heads handed to us. similarly, owning tech -- when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, come on, as much as 20%, 25% of earnings from tech are derived from the continent. typically it's been deadly. we know this because the business don't dodge in on the conference calls. that's how you learn about it, people. the analysts won't let them get away with. listen to the q&a. at the end of the call if you are in a company with european exposure, you'll hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia, one out of every two questions about china. just too hard a steeplechase to go through. you want preventive earnings season medicine, go through the previous calls of the companies. if the questions are, say, but europe, you know you're probably going to be in for a bruising next time. that's what the analysts are focusing on. that's what they're forcing the companies to talk about. as correlated with europe as many tech and bank stocks are, it's china that controls s
we got our heads handed to us. similarly, owning tech -- when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, come on, as much as 20%, 25% of earnings from tech are derived from the continent. typically it's been deadly. we know this because the business don't dodge in on the conference calls. that's how you learn about it, people. the analysts won't let them get away with. listen to the q&a. at the end of the call if you are in a company with european exposure, you'll...
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i had to use the term fiscal cliff. hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the skaunterred opportunity in natural gas. he was quite bullish in the price of oil. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to get hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut for natural gas, and the opposite of oil, all papas talked. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. and natural gas isn't fungible. it costs fortunes to transport overseas and barely economical when transported overseas. the best use is in this country. and we need to harness natural gas to make product more cheat here than anywhere else in the developed world that would be terrific if companieies would choose to relocate here. that's not happening. papa made it clear, he's bearish on the price of natural gas. it will stay at $5 for years to come. we have the opportunity to produce more than any other country on earth. the natural gas' replacement for diesel fuel. 25% of the oil w
i had to use the term fiscal cliff. hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the skaunterred opportunity in natural gas. he was quite bullish in the price of oil. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to get hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut for natural gas, and the opposite of oil, all papas talked. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. and natural gas...
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of tea party the tea party dot net and founder of tea party nation thanks to both of you for joining us tonight they think and just to kick this off with stay on the issue of guns today president obama. convened a task force to reform gun laws here's what he had to say. i've asked the vice president to lead an effort that includes members of my cabinet and outside organizations to come up with a set of concrete proposals no later than january proposals that i've been intend to push without delay this is not some washington commission this is not something where folks are going to be studying the issue for six months and publishing a report that gets read and then pushed aside this is a team that has a very specific task to pull together real reforms right now. so there's the issue of guns particular assault weapons and high capacity am eclipse is the issue of making sure those guns don't end up in the hands of the criminals or the mentally ill that is the issue of mental illness in america speaking of which this this news story is not like your take on this tea party nation ed judson ph
of tea party the tea party dot net and founder of tea party nation thanks to both of you for joining us tonight they think and just to kick this off with stay on the issue of guns today president obama. convened a task force to reform gun laws here's what he had to say. i've asked the vice president to lead an effort that includes members of my cabinet and outside organizations to come up with a set of concrete proposals no later than january proposals that i've been intend to push without...
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why would the democrats don't with us i think they would you think. you know and how are the people going. if john boehner pulls on another one of his typical sellouts the conservative base on the well that's why i use the term another one you know if this is this isn't his first rodeo and selling out surrendering but if he does it the conservative base is going to be absolutely hacked i mean just this is this going to be the moment at which eric cantor steps up and sticks that shiv all the way into banners back that has been holder for two years i don't think can or will can or seems to be totally on board with boehner right now youth leadership and so if cantor at all supports this plan even with the boat because he supported the right all the way brutus the support of you know caesar walking down the steps to. you know if there was a nuff noise made when there was the conservative purge that have been or i mean if cantor was going to give boehner the push that would have been the time he could have rallied some conservative support because you know
why would the democrats don't with us i think they would you think. you know and how are the people going. if john boehner pulls on another one of his typical sellouts the conservative base on the well that's why i use the term another one you know if this is this isn't his first rodeo and selling out surrendering but if he does it the conservative base is going to be absolutely hacked i mean just this is this going to be the moment at which eric cantor steps up and sticks that shiv all the way...
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you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoons. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when they come back. what's it mean to trade around the core position. let's go through it step by step. first, you need a stock. one have you an opinion about. one where you have a directional bias. buy a stock you need over the higher term. what you are really looking for is a great company with a stock that gets tossed around by market volatility, which you think will ultimately be headed higher if you are patient. so we know getting shot at, we'll take advantage of the to buy. if you were just in vesting
you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoons. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when...
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i used to work ere. i think there are good people trying to do o good things but there is harard to find much good coming o out of f capitol hill these days. whato you make of everythingng falling aparart? >> the president will not look at spending cuts, and neither wi a lot of the democratic caucus and mr. boehner cannot get the cats s in line. you have radicals on t the right and the leleft. that is why we are in the mess we're in. >> i remember well peace tal. what does it have to doo with the fiscal cliff? they came very close to a deal between arafat and president clinton and it all fell apart when they realized he did not have the power in the street to sell a deal. it looks like john boehner does not have power instry to sell a deal. >> anything they get thrhrough the house will have to beone with democrats. not just with republicans cause we saw the caucus is divided on a lot of these issues that require a compromise. john boehner got endorsements on this plan. grover norquist dropped his tax opp
i used to work ere. i think there are good people trying to do o good things but there is harard to find much good coming o out of f capitol hill these days. whato you make of everythingng falling aparart? >> the president will not look at spending cuts, and neither wi a lot of the democratic caucus and mr. boehner cannot get the cats s in line. you have radicals on t the right and the leleft. that is why we are in the mess we're in. >> i remember well peace tal. what does it have...
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join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ >>> led zeppelin to wash away monday blues. congrats to the band for winning kennedy center honors last night. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla along with jim cramer, david faber live at nyse. melissa will join us in the next hour. we're kicking off the month of december with strength. anticipating good auto numbers today. greece unveiling that $10 billion eurobond buyback. a 52-week high in france and germany. our road map this morning begins in washington where fiscal cliff negotiations according to the "times" has "collapsed." at least for now. with less than a month until the deadline, who blinks first if anyone? >> goldman takes dell from a strength to a buy. is it time to look at the stock and maybe even other players in the beat up personal computer sector? >> manufacturing data out of china. not bad. 50.6. that's the highest in seven months. although shanghai again trades lower even europe's pmi improves a touch in nov
join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. ♪ >>> led zeppelin to wash away monday blues. congrats to the band for winning kennedy center honors last night. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla along with jim cramer, david faber live at nyse. melissa will join us in the next hour. we're kicking off the month of december with strength. anticipating good auto numbers today. greece unveiling that $10 billion eurobond buyback. a 52-week high...
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using strict scales is responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i toous think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i'd put on a thousand share, another point 1,500. you can double down. it's about a pyramid instructor all used mir mid style. >> the great thing about wide sales is they live you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stott bomb the bom oms out, you're same thing about -- you can accumulate a big position in that company's stock as it goes down. just make sure the story is still in tact. do the homework. if the underlying company is broken, the stock is never going to be a bargain no matter how low it falls, which is why you need to do homework. or you might need to abandon ship and find another one to travel. there is no sin in recognizing you made a mistake. >> be patient. keep your bat on your shoulder, wait for the right pitch, never buy all at once and be sure to buy with wider scales to get the possible overall basis.
using strict scales is responsible. that's why i like to use wide scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i toous think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i'd put on a thousand share, another point 1,500. you can double down. it's about a pyramid instructor all used mir mid style. >> the great thing about wide sales is they live you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stott bomb the bom oms out, you're...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> house republican leaders making a counteroffer that was rejected by the white house yesterday. the proposal calls for $800 billion in increased tax revenue over the next decade which is half of what the president proposed in his plan. it does not include higher tax rates for the wealthy which is the central issue dividing the parties. we're joined by majority whip kevin mccarthy joining us from the hill. good to have you. good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> a lot has been made over whether or not you're trying to sell this as a bowles endorsed plan. are you? >> we're not trying to sell bowles but he talked about this frame work before the supercommittee. 800 in revenue. 1.4 in spending cuts when you go for mandatory cuts and then discretionary cuts. we make that frame work. that just so happens to be the framework the president talked about when campaigning. he's changed the goal post of where he want
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> house republican leaders making a counteroffer that was rejected by the white house yesterday. the proposal calls for $800 billion in increased tax revenue over the next decade which is half of what the president proposed in his plan. it does not include higher tax rates for the wealthy which is the central issue dividing the parties. we're joined by majority whip kevin mccarthy joining us from...
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in 2011, natural gas, 99% of it, went to residential, commercial, and industrial use or was used to create electricity. less than 1% used as vehicle fuel, but trucking firms are looking to push that higher. why? why does anyone do anything? cost. we have seen strides in battery technology, 18-wheelers can't be run on electric power just yet. diesel is costly. prices have dropped, they did drop down to $2 a gallon in 2009, but they have doubled since then. a gallon of diesel costs between $1.50 and $2 more than the equivalent in natural gas. that means the increase in cost of a natural gas powered truck could be paid off in a couple years. >> reporter: diesel is king here at the flying j truck stop near richmond, virginia. with it, nathaniel has pushed his rig 3.5 million miles. >> you name, i've hauled it. >> reporter: but truckers here don't have to look far to see the corner. a new liquefied gas island. ong is cheaper, cleaner, and supporters say, more plentiful than diesel. but there's a problem. say you want to drive a truck like this coast to coast, using only liquid natural gas. here
in 2011, natural gas, 99% of it, went to residential, commercial, and industrial use or was used to create electricity. less than 1% used as vehicle fuel, but trucking firms are looking to push that higher. why? why does anyone do anything? cost. we have seen strides in battery technology, 18-wheelers can't be run on electric power just yet. diesel is costly. prices have dropped, they did drop down to $2 a gallon in 2009, but they have doubled since then. a gallon of diesel costs between $1.50...
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they used the same playbook. the government set aside to being centered, not being allowed to talk to the media about the threat to the environment from climate change. i have colleagues. scientists to study and were told specifically they were not allowed to talk to the media. but if -- that was being orchestrated at a high-level. it was the same playbook. some of the same advisers and lobbyists running the show. i do not think that is unrelated to some of what we have seen happen with policy, with regard to the mining it into canada under this administration. >> you mentioned hoping to hold the line or the parts per million. how many billion metric tons are pumping it in this year? what do we have to do to get it to stay down to that line? >> james hansen has made a passionate argument for 450 ppm being too high. even we we bought co2 back to 350, that would barely be necessary to make some of the changes. we're well above 350. we are now at 394 ppm. there may not be a magic number. it is a matter of extent and
they used the same playbook. the government set aside to being centered, not being allowed to talk to the media about the threat to the environment from climate change. i have colleagues. scientists to study and were told specifically they were not allowed to talk to the media. but if -- that was being orchestrated at a high-level. it was the same playbook. some of the same advisers and lobbyists running the show. i do not think that is unrelated to some of what we have seen happen with policy,...
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the place he never uses not just economics. it's the discomfort that investigative reporting causes in the newsroom because it's troublesome. it's got more than economic. if you ruffle the feathers of some and powerful, that gets people running in to complain to the publisher of there's those kinds of things happening. her fortune all through the 70s and almost all of her career to work for people who are strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> booktv is at the national press club were broken off. john mueller has his first workout on frederick douglass. we all know but frederick douglass, but you focus on the last 18 years of his life. why is that? >> many people know him as an abolitionist, state and an advocate for women's rights, but he is so much more than that. the last 25 years he spent in washing to d.c. he moved here in the late -- in the early 1870s. his children which are also well positioned well respected in washington and washington was the place to be with reconstruction. th
the place he never uses not just economics. it's the discomfort that investigative reporting causes in the newsroom because it's troublesome. it's got more than economic. if you ruffle the feathers of some and powerful, that gets people running in to complain to the publisher of there's those kinds of things happening. her fortune all through the 70s and almost all of her career to work for people who are strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >>...
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but those 22 years, republicans led us into two wars without asking us to pay for them. they called for vast expenditures to fight terrorism. they gave big tax breaks to the top and the richest americans and said, "don't worry, your kids will pay for them." republicans supported huge subsidies for agribusiness and big energy companies. democrats did, too. they passed fabulous increases in medicare prescription benefits for the elderly. didn't raise a penny to pay for them. they advocated policies that led to the crash of 2008 -- so did democrats. today, we're $16 trillion in debt. and they are boasting that they haven't raised taxes in 22 years. what's that about? >> it's certainly not conservatism. it's not rational. and it's not adult. you know, when you create a program, you make a decision. you say, "i think we should conduct this war. i think that we should expand our security apparatus at home. i think that we should provide this additional benefit." then you pay for it. you vote to do it. and then you say, "here's what it's going to cost." and you pay for it. you
but those 22 years, republicans led us into two wars without asking us to pay for them. they called for vast expenditures to fight terrorism. they gave big tax breaks to the top and the richest americans and said, "don't worry, your kids will pay for them." republicans supported huge subsidies for agribusiness and big energy companies. democrats did, too. they passed fabulous increases in medicare prescription benefits for the elderly. didn't raise a penny to pay for them. they...
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>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go international, it's going to be a big trend. what can you do to make it clear that this doesn't have chicken? i've mentioned this because trader joes, a competitor, has really gone out of the way to tell you whether something's vegetarian or not. >> well, i think -- that's a good question. i don't know, i'm going to go back and look at it after this interview. i'll go back and look at what they're doing and see how we can improve what we're doing. >> all right. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> good things happen when i come on -- >> that's good, because you always want t
>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go international, it's going to...
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. >> thank you for joining us. >>> up next on "wall street journal report," the conservative that says the january 1st fiscal cliff deadline isn't the end, it's just the beginning of the fight. anti-tax activist grover norquist on the road ahead for republicans and the economy. >>> later, do artists make the best businesspeople, and how creative thinking can help you design the job of your dreams. >>> as we go to break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. with two weeks left before year end, the looming fiscal cliff, automatic spending cuts and tax increases set to go into effect, january 1 is stoking concern from washington to wall street. my next guest has been a key figure in the debate. grover norquist president of americans for tax reform. it's good to see you again. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, maria. >> since 1986, republicans have been sighing your taxpayer protection pledge. as we get closer to the fiscal cliff scenario, will some
. >> thank you for joining us. >>> up next on "wall street journal report," the conservative that says the january 1st fiscal cliff deadline isn't the end, it's just the beginning of the fight. anti-tax activist grover norquist on the road ahead for republicans and the economy. >>> later, do artists make the best businesspeople, and how creative thinking can help you design the job of your dreams. >>> as we go to break, take a look at how the stock...
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shame on sereber us. juan coal and sam seder, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> this charade over the so >>(narrator) bill press is on current tv. >>liberal and proud of it. >>(narrator) unafraid, outspoken, and above all politically direct. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light buttery and flakey. that's half that's not half! guys, i have more! thanks mom [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents. the saying easy as pie? i get it now. just unroll it fill, top, bake, and present. that must have taken you forever! it was really tough. [ female announcer ] pillsbury pie crust. let the making begin [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. s
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we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging markets. so we go to do a demonstration in india, and really cooking is traditionally a woman's task in those communities and we have the men pushing to the front and center of the circle because they want to charge their cell phones. so it creates this really great dynamic where at one time it's a health intervention that's hopefully going to save a couple million lives every year, but the draw is for the same commercial reasons that we would want to have them here. >> now, i would want one of these in my trunk, right? >> right. >
we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging...